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We also provide the Following Services:

  • Boundary Surveys

  • Lot Split

  • Alta Boundary Surveys

  • Determination of Property Lines

  • Vacant Lot Surveys

  • Elevation Certificates

  • Flood Zone Determinations

  • LOMA and eLOMA Application

  • Stormwater Drainage Plans (Type I and Type II)

  • Lot Line Adjustments

FLA SURVEY CORP can help you with your pool construction, room additions, fence installation, screen addition, etc. We can handle any aspect of construction surveying, including building stake-outs, pile staking, as-builts, Topographical Surveys, Foundation Location/Spot Survey, Tree Locations, Set Benchmarks, Elevation On and Off site and Final Surveys.

                                                                                                            What is a Boundary Survey?

A boundary survey is a process carried out to determine property lines and define true property corners of a parcel of land described in a deed. It also indicates the extent of any easements or encroachments and may show the limitations imposed on the property by state or local regulations.

 

 

                                                                                                            Why do you need a Survey?

 

    Boundary  can be used for a number of reasons. New buyer or lenders may need a Survey to close.  Homeowner improvements new additions to their property or solve a property dispute or simply: a Fence Installation

                                                                                       Factors involving fee schedules

 

  1. Fees shown are based on a 10,000 sq. ft. residential lot in a recorded subdivision.  Larger parcels or more complex surveys will typically cost more.

  2. Commercial properties will usually cost more to survey.

  3. You should always check with local surveyors for previous work or surveys on or near your property.

  4. A LOMA can be a complex issue requiring in depth engineering and/or surveying, thus, be more costly.

  5. There are many factors for determining the fee for a land survey, elevation certificate, and/or LOMA.  Location, terrain, complexity and parcel size are just a few of these factors.

  6. If an engineer or land surveyor’s schedule is slow or busy, her or his fees may vary.

  7. Survey equipment used and location of the survey control, are major factors for quoting a survey. The fees shown represent a simple residential square lot.

  8. Metes and bounds, sectionals, and properties with overgrowth or large structures will typically cost more.

  9. The Client should not base the selection of a surveyor on fees alone.

  10. Please make sure the Surveyor is a Registered Licensed Surveyor with the State of Florida.

: 239-250-5730  - 239-370-1900  -  239-404-7129

: 3884 Progress Ave Ste 104-B, Naples FL 34104

Office Manager: Yuliet Diaz - apluscad77@gmail.com

Elevation Certificate Manager: Aidelin Carmona - flatracking77@gmail.com

Client Coordinator: Abryana Moya - landsurveyquote@gmail.com

Professional Surveyor & Mapper/FEMA Certified Floodplain Manager : Mary E Finstad - flasurveying2@gmail.com

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